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vivacity

/vi-vas-i-tee, vahy-/US // vɪˈvæs ɪ ti, vaɪ- //UK // (vɪˈvæsɪtɪ) //

活力,活力十足,活力四射,活力无限

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural vi·vac·i·ties for 1.

    • : the quality or state of being vivacious.
    • : liveliness; animation; sprightliness: a people noted for their vivacity.
    • : a vivacious act or statement.

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Examples

  • Feminine dress codes — bright colors, decoration, vivacity — have long been seen as the attire of the powerless.

  • To the matter of her appearance: There is no question that her seasoned beauty and vivacity are ingredients in the Palin cocktail.

  • There was always “that dreadful Southern vivacity” and the locals with the “conscienceless” eyes.

  • There was no vivacity in his putty-coloured features, but there were promptitude and decision in every abrupt gesture.

  • It represents an engaging personality, in which vivacity and sensibility are distinctly indicated.

  • They have not the musical flow of Coleridge's versification, but rather the dash and vivacity of Scott.

  • With dismay I realize the failing elasticity of my step, the gradual loss of mental vivacity.

  • Daphne's pink-and-black vivacity beside her seemed a pinchbeck thing.